The U.S. Money Reserve – Official Sponsors of the 47th Annual Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction

The 47th Annual Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction was a great event to attend, especially for collectible car enthusiasts. The event was officially sponsored by the U.S. Money Research and went on for eight days up to Sunday, Jan. 21st at Scottsdale, Arizona. Read more: US Money Reserve | Crunchbase

The chief numismatist of U.S. Money Reserve, John Rothans, pointed out that the organization was intentional about sponsoring this event since it also attracted collectible audiences to its business.

In this event, the U.S. Money Reserve also featured a McLaren P1 CTR, which is extremely rare today. The attendees who visited the booth learned a few things regarding the McLaren presented, including features like an odometer of 605 miles with a top speed of 225. The car is classified as a VIN #001 and gets from 0 to 60 in just under 2.5 seconds. This car is one of the 45 to ever be manufactured.

This firm serves as the standard for the collector car industry and has since evolved to match the expected world-class automotive standard for the event as expected by thousands all over the world.

Barrett-Jackson is very particular about the automobiles on the auction hence the unique, most-sought out auction for its target audience. Barrett-Jackson’s global audience is comprised of live international and national television. This year, the U.S. Money Reserve is set to be the official sponsor of similar auctions in Nevada, Connecticut and Florida.

The U.S. Reserve was founded in 2001 and has since grown to become the largest private distributor of platinum legal-tender and foreign government-issued gold. The organization is depended by countless individuals who need to diversify their assets using precious metals, such as silver coins and gold.